F/A-18 Powerplant Workerother related Employment listings - Arlington, VA at Geebo

F/A-18 Powerplant Worker

Company Name:
PAE
The candidate is required to maintain, service and overhaul aircraft engines and related systems or components to ensure airworthiness. Repairs, replaces and rebuilds aircraft engines and related components, such as installation and removal of QEC gear, replacement of FMU, Fuel Controls, gear boxes, utilizing hand tools and power tools as required to assist senior Aircraft Mechanics. Reads and interprets manufacturer's publications, maintenance manuals, service bulletins and other specifications to determine feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components. Assists in the inspection of engine and engine components for fluid leaks, cracks and other damage. Assists in troubleshooting, removal, repair and replacment of aircraft engine system components. Performs miscellaneous duties to service aircraft systems.
Minimum 36 months F/A-18 Organizational Level Power Plants experience. 24 months within the past 36 preferred. Must have completed the Navy/Marine Corps F/A-18 Organizational Level Power Plants and Related Systems C School. Must have completed USN/USMC/USCG Basic Aviation Corrosion Control training. High School graduate or equivalent. Must have a valid driver's license. Must have a current secret level clearance and be able to maintain it. Prior Plane Captain, CDI, APU Operator experience strongly preferred. Must be available to work any shift.
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Date: 2014-07-15
Country: US
State: VA
City: Arlington
Postal Code: 22201
Category: Job Category - Aviation Maintenance/RepairEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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